They say Centers are really smart guys. I never thought that much of Ostroski back in the day (he retired and Donahoe called a surprising press conference for him, I thought at the time). But he does sound very intelligent in the video below.
An interesting comment he made is about what we missed from Morse not being in the Miami game. Our backup center kind of gave away the snap count which directly resulted in Allen's first sack fumble.
I also thought he had a very good observation on RT Spencer Brown not up to par, (not in mid-season form, which matches up to Brown missing all the preseason and most of the training camp), on the play resulted in the 2nd sack on Allen and fumble (recovered by Brown).
He also broke down the 3rd and 22 play, noted the play design and pro-level execution by Waddle. He had the same conclusion I said in another thread on that play - the only way to stop that play is 4 man rush or a blitz to get to Tua before Waddle gets to the desired open state in this slow developing play.
An interesting comment he made is about what we missed from Morse not being in the Miami game. Our backup center kind of gave away the snap count which directly resulted in Allen's first sack fumble.
I also thought he had a very good observation on RT Spencer Brown not up to par, (not in mid-season form, which matches up to Brown missing all the preseason and most of the training camp), on the play resulted in the 2nd sack on Allen and fumble (recovered by Brown).
He also broke down the 3rd and 22 play, noted the play design and pro-level execution by Waddle. He had the same conclusion I said in another thread on that play - the only way to stop that play is 4 man rush or a blitz to get to Tua before Waddle gets to the desired open state in this slow developing play.
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